S?b, 2009-02-21 ?s 11:47 -0300, Jorge Arellano Cid escreveu:
Hi there,
I happen to be enjoying a much needed holiday week! :-)
The plan is to come back around near wednesday 25.
In the meanwhile, I leave you with the following issues lurking in my list to be considered. Maybe all of them can be left to the release after 2.1, but maybe not:
[ ] https dialog bombing issue. BUG#868 When enabled, multiple https requests to the same site result in dialog bombing. The https dpi is disabled by default in Dillo. Anyway, in Debian, there's a security warning against dillo for not checking certificates (I don't know what version of dillo they use, nor why they enable https.)
[ ] Jump to #anchor doesn't work correctly. The idle timeout doesn't work reliably (an old bug).
[ ] Implement @import statement in STYLE element.
[ ] What will we do with xhtml? FF doesn't validate. BUG#732 This would be interesting to define. (already suggested as discussion material in another thread).
[ ] "-fno-rtti -fno-exceptions" gcc: 64KB less. Enabling this switches reduces the binary size.
[ ] dpi for "view page source" (it re-uses search capability). Waiting since a long time...
[-] BUG#892 prefs bg_color is not working Johannes was working on related things...
[ ] META refresh: "instant client-side redirect". [ ] META refresh: URL='<URI>' case. I plan to implement both when I'm back (and to include them in dillo-2.1).
BTW, I want to welcome Tim Nieradzik as a new developer and to tell Joao that the bug in the find-text iterator is not that much important. Just focus on something more urgent.
I'm glad you had fun! I have been quite away and felt like I had to explain my absence. It's exam period over here, exams coming from every direction and barely any time to program. The iterator bug seems to effectively be a bug in the way iterators treat whitespace, but I'm leaving that for later, right now I will try to use my time to focus on understanding dillo's internals to a deeper degree. Anyway, once I am fully free, I'll be sure to note that here. Good luck everyone, Jo?o P.S: And welcome Tim Nieradzik!